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Elevated atmospheric CO2 alters the microbial community composition and metabolic potential to mineralize organic phosphorus in the rhizosphere of wheat
J Jin, C Krohn, AE Franks, X Wang, JL Wood, S Petrovski, M McCaskill, ...
Microbiome 10 (1), 12, 2022
282022
The effects of biochar aging on rhizosphere microbial communities in cadmium-contaminated acid soil
T Bandara, C Krohn, J Jin, J Chathurika, A Franks, J Xu, ID Potter, C Tang
Chemosphere 303, 135153, 2022
202022
Highly decomposed organic carbon mediates the assembly of soil communities with traits for the biodegradation of chlorinated pollutants
C Krohn, J Jin, JL Wood, HL Hayden, M Kitching, J Ryan, P Fabijański, ...
Journal of Hazardous Materials 404, 124077, 2021
172021
Composition of soil organic matter drives total loss of dieldrin and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane in high-value pastures over thirty years
C Krohn, J Jin, J Ryan, P Fabijański, AE Franks, C Tang
Science of the total environment 691, 135-145, 2019
132019
The role of microbial ecology in improving the performance of anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge
C Krohn, L Khudur, DA Dias, B Van den Akker, CA Rees, ND Crosbie, ...
Frontiers in microbiology 13, 1079136, 2022
122022
Biochar reduced extractable dieldrin concentrations and promoted oligotrophic growth including microbial degraders of chlorinated pollutants
C Krohn, P Zhang, JL Wood, HL Hayden, AE Franks, J Jin, C Tang
Journal of Hazardous Materials 423, 127156, 2022
82022
Remediation of groundwater contaminated with dye using carbon dots technology: Ecotoxicological and microbial community responses
SA Beker, LS Khudur, C Krohn, I Cole, AS Ball
Journal of Environmental Management 319, 115634, 2022
72022
An insight into the effect of organic amendments on the transpiration efficiency of wheat plant in a sodic duplex soil
X Wang, P Sale, A Franks, J Jin, C Krohn, R Armstrong, C Tang
Frontiers in Plant Science 12, 722000, 2021
62021
Wood biochar enhances methanogenesis in the anaerobic digestion of chicken manure under ammonia inhibition conditions
T Ngo, LS Khudur, C Krohn, S Hassan, K Jansriphibul, IG Hakeem, ...
Heliyon 9 (11), 2023
32023
Biosolids-Derived Biochar Improves Biomethane Production in the Anaerobic Digestion of Chicken Manure
S Hassan, T Ngo, LS Khudur, C Krohn, CC Dike, IG Hakeem, K Shah, ...
Resources 12 (10), 123, 2023
12023
The impact of biosolids biochar on biomethane production from the anaerobic digestion of chicken manure
S Hassan, TTM Ngo, LS Khudur, C Krohn, CC Dike, I Hakeem, K Shah, ...
Available at SSRN 4414724, 2023
12023
Diversity of Microbial Communities in Trade Wastes—Implications for Treatments and Operations
JAK Elliott, C Krohn, AS Ball
Applied Microbiology 4 (2), 682-703, 2024
2024
Impact of Biosolids-Derived Biochar on the Remediation and Ecotoxicity of Diesel-Impacted Soil
CC Dike, C Krohn, LS Khudur, AR Batra, MA Nnorom, A Surapaneni, ...
Soil Systems 8 (2), 40, 2024
2024
Dead in the water–Role of relic DNA and primer choice for targeted sequencing surveys of anaerobic sewage sludge intended for biological monitoring
C Krohn, K Jansriphibul, DA Dias, CA Rees, B van den Akker, JC Boer, ...
Water Research 253, 121354, 2024
2024
Source-Separated Industrial Wastewater Is a Candidate for Biogas Production through Anaerobic Digestion
JAK Elliott, C Krohn, AS Ball
Fermentation 10 (3), 165, 2024
2024
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ increases phosphorus mineralization and alters the rhizosphere microbiome
J Jin, C Krohn, A Franks, X Wang, J Wood, S Petrovski, M McCaskill, ...
2022
Elevated atmospheric CO
J Jin, C Krohn, AE Franks, X Wang, JL Wood, S Petrovski, M McCaskill, ...
2022
Exploring the Potential of Microbial Diversity in Dissipating Legacy Pollutants in Surface Soil
C Krohn
La Trobe, 2021
2021
Wood Biochar Enhances Methanogenesis Through Archaeal Community Diversification in the Anaerobic Digestion of Chicken Manure
TTM Ngo, LS Khudur, C Krohn, S Hassan, K Jansriphibul, I Hakeem, ...
Available at SSRN 4379754, 0
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